Just got the grades in on these today. Nothing really monster high grade... but I'm still very happy. [ATTACH]
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Here is my example of the coin from the original post. This walked into the shop yesterday. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
Because it has 4 legs... The front leg is complete and not polished like the 3 1/2 legged.
I disagree. Looks like a normal 36 D to me.
haha! Some sort of hobo nickel-esque carving. I like it!
Sadly the surfaces do seem to be impaired by what looks like wiping... Still tho a nice looking coin and definitely worth several thousand dollars.
I picked this up today. It's 50mm wide. There was a US POW camp in Excursion Inlet Alaska during and just after WWII. This was script issued by...
some sort of discoloration.... rubber band burn maybe?
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I picked this piece up yesterday. I can say I've never owned one of these...let alone haven't seen a double struck barber quarter....
I've seen some scary stuff... Die cracks and die markers have been replicated on counterfeits in the past... I have seen it personally... I feel...
I for one would looooove some nice clear shots of this one... It has a really good chance of being the real deal.... The surfaces have me worried...
I could be wrong, but this looks fake as **** to me... Hey it's just fine if you disagree with me. I'm not trying to downplay the experience you...
Amazing coins and a great story. Things like this are what make sites like this one so awesome.
I could be wrong, but this looks fake as **** to me... I think it's genuine... Just severely mistreated...
I would definitely try to cross it... Your talking a several thousand dollar bump in a PCGS holder.
Man.... That's great!
Siggi, My friend this is great news! It will be very stressful but also very rewarding. If I can help please let me know.
Have you been hanging around my shop???? Aside from the OCCASIONAL nice coin you are spot on.
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